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Just say'en

reba

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You never know, theres always hope.

One day the whole world might lay down there weapons, put there differences aside, hold hands, and all sing kumbaya.
 
You never know, theres always hope.

One day the whole world might lay down there weapons, put there differences aside, hold hands, and all sing kumbaya.
This is a very appealing notion, however I think we are exceptionally distant from this.
It's a pleasing thought to hold-on to though. :yes
 
This is a very appealing notion, however I think we are exceptionally distant from this.
It's a pleasing thought to hold-on to though. :yes

There is alot of love out there. I believe the majority of people in the world are acturally caring people and like peace and just want to live and make an honest living. Is just a few handfuls of people who ruin it for the masses in reality.

It only cause the negative things and situations always get the lime light.

I bet there was over a billion good things that happened today. A billion people helped someone or said something nice to someone else today.
 
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There is alot of love out there. I believe the majority of people in the world are acturally caring people and like peace and just want to live and make an honest living. Is just a handful of people who ruin it for the masses in reality.

It only cause the negative things and situations always get the lime light.

I bet there was over a billion good things that happened today. A billion people helped someone or said something nice to someone else today. That's positive thinking in the Kingdom of God. The blessed hope.
This is very true.
You are correct, there are a bunch of rotten apples in society, however we live in hope that these are superseded by kind and loving souls, so we can all live in harmony.
 
There is a scriptural principle that operates, actively, in the world. Constantly. It will not stop.

That scriptural principle is that the law empowers, even strengthens sin in man. (1 Cor. 15:56) If any person chooses to uphold the law, they will experience the resistance of sinning lawlessness from that upholding. This is what the law is showing us, openly, every day. And, often not only with those who resist the law as with the police, but with the police also, sometimes, in the other direction.

This is real continuing and DIRE friction. Everyone believer should take the lesson. We should not expect lawfulness to transpire. We should expect the exact opposite, which is what we are experiencing.

We should not expect the lawless to be lawful. We should expect more lawlessness from more laws. And this is exactly what we are getting.
 
This is a very powerful witnessing tool for Jesus Christ, btw. The problems of man and sin will not be solved by the laws, but by witnessing the Love of God in Christ, and His resistance to the sin that indwells them and controls the spiritually blinded.

In this, sin is quenched by Christ, and each is commended to rule over sin, within them.
 
Reba, under our current circumstances killing a police officer should be seen as a hate crime. In the larger context there should be no such category as "hate crime." Every crime is a hate crime, which is simply a crime.
Absolutely agree ... The hate crime garbage is and always has been a crock.
 
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